Cats that are hungry.I know you want food, but you don't have to climb up inside the fridge and try and get at the mince ffs.

Don't give in to their begging, it'll only get worse and reinforce their idea that it works. And if they jump up at the table or into the fridge (for real?) pick them up, firmly tell them "no" and chuck 'em out.

Yes, I usually do. But they are so annoying. For example, if you go get some groceries, and just put them on your kitchen floor from the car, all 3 of them "bite" though everything they can find. Bread, mince, anything. If a cat has kittens, it turns into a scavenger it seems.

Yes, I usually do. But they are so annoying. For example, if you go get some groceries, and just put them on your kitchen floor from the car, all 3 of them "bite" though everything they can find. Bread, mince, anything. If a cat has kittens, it turns into a scavenger it seems.

It's because your cat needs to eat a lot if it's had kittens. It needs to eat enough to keep itself alive and also feed its kittens.

If your cat has had kittens you seriously need to feed it more. That's why it's hungry.

When you're caving in a group of five with three French speakers who all speak perfectly fluent English as well, yet spend more than 75% of the time conversing in French, forcing the two English speakers to not only not have a clue what is being spoke about, but to remain silent themselves, less they just choose to talk over them in English to each other.

One of them kept trying to bring the conversation back to English several times, and at least twice actually saying 'we should really be speaking in English' but the other two didn't seem to get it.

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When you're caving in a group of five with three French speakers who all speak perfectly fluent English as well, yet spend more than 75% of the time conversing in French, forcing the two English speakers to not only not have a clue what is being spoke about, but to remain silent themselves, less they just choose to talk over them in English to each other.

One of them kept trying to bring the conversation back to English several times, and at least twice actually saying 'we should really be speaking in English' but the other two didn't seem to get it.

Only the French Most other Europeans apparently prefer conversing in English because it gives them more practice at the language